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At around Christmas time (i.e. a year after the orignal deal) we got a stroppy email from one of their managers, accusing us of being lazy good-for-nothings who did no work. We wrote back and set out the story and suggested that they hadn't made much of an effort to support us in the venture other than providing the equipment. They subsequently sent a courier to collect the gear, which we duly handed over. At this point it was clear to us from looking at their corporate website that they were in a financially bad position and were trying to corral their remaining assets.
At around Christmas time (i.e. a year after the orignal deal) we got a stroppy email from one of their managers, accusing us of being lazy good-for-nothings who did no work. We wrote back and set out the story and suggested that they hadn't made much of an effort to support us in the venture other than providing the equipment. They subsequently sent a courier to collect the gear, which we duly handed over. At this point it was clear to us from looking at their corporate website that they were in a financially bad position and were trying to corral their remaining assets.


Keith Hide-Smith left Einstein as the company broke up, and was later found selling the ex-YSTV edit PC on eBay.
Keith Hide-Smith left Einstein before the channel ceased broadcasting. Einstein Plc changed its name to Eicom and now owns and operates  (amongst other things) The Performance Channel on Sky
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